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By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. (SPECIAL TO UNITED PRESS AS3OCIAXON.) London, January 14. In reference to the protest entered against the return of Mr Parnell for Cork, the Committee of Mr O’Hearne, his recommend that the petition which is being prepared should not be sent until the majority of the voters in the electorate have signed it. Mr J. A. Fronde’s book descriptive of his recent visit to Australasia advocates administrative reforms which are considered likely to gratify colonists. . Berlin, January 14. The Emperor William, addressing the German Landtag to-day, expressed his confidence in the continuance of peace in Europe. (redtee’s telegrams.) Constantinople, January 14. The proposals put forward for the settlement of the Balkan difficulty are proving distasteful to Greece and Servia, and those countries, in consequence, are coalescing to oppose the union of Bulgaria and Eoumelia. Paris, January 14. In commemoration of his re-election as President of the French Eepublic, M, Jules Grevy has decreed an amnesty for all political prisoners.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7682, 16 January 1886, Page 2
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